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When the Wall closed, the city survived.
The people did not all come with it.
Nine years after Eradication, Rey drifts through the fractured streets of a controlled city, carrying nothing but a guitar and the weight of survival. Haunted by what was lost and numbed by silence, he begins to play songs no one asked for-but everyone recognizes.
He doesn't offer answers.
He doesn't promise healing.
His music gives voice to grief a world has learned to bury.
They call him The Rey.
Not because he leads-but because he listens.
A quiet, powerful novella about loss, memory, and the fragile rebellion of being heard.
The people did not all come with it.
Nine years after Eradication, Rey drifts through the fractured streets of a controlled city, carrying nothing but a guitar and the weight of survival. Haunted by what was lost and numbed by silence, he begins to play songs no one asked for-but everyone recognizes.
He doesn't offer answers.
He doesn't promise healing.
His music gives voice to grief a world has learned to bury.
They call him The Rey.
Not because he leads-but because he listens.
A quiet, powerful novella about loss, memory, and the fragile rebellion of being heard.